Comment by SirNarwhal on 17/02/2022 at 22:02 UTC*

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Subreddits that truly exist in bad faith tend to not survive.

Ahahahahaha

Wow, I needed that laugh. It's funny how completely out of touch you are with the very thing you run. We've gotten to the point that some of the former most innocuous subreddits about things like TV shows even are overrun with absolutely vile hate speech. I'll give one quick example, /r/survivor. The latest season had a non binary contestant and had another contestant married to a trans individual. The entire sub was flooded with hate speech. Mods did their best, but it still prevailed. And that's an example of a non-bad faith subreddit even having to deal with being completely overrun with absolute outdated and garbage ways of thinking.

Then you get to actual subreddits that exist in bad faith and there are so many that not only thrive, but cultivate, that it's too much to even list here. You've harbored subreddits that have resulted in real world deaths on multiple occasions and still act this dumb and naive over everything and it's just pathetic. The only ones that did not survive are ones that you intervened on simply due to outside media pressure. Own up and actually listen to the people that actually use your site and have been screaming this shit at you for over a decade now. It's exhausting.

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Comment by BlueDevil369 at 18/02/2022 at 01:34 UTC

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